Promoting Research while Advancing Instruction, Part 1

Written by: Jeffrey L. Buller, Ph.D.

Itís an issue many colleges and universities are facing today: How do you expand research capacity while still preserving an institutionís traditional emphasis on effective teaching? How is it possible to improve your reputation in one of these areas without abandoning your reputation in the other? How can you expand your mission in an environment of increasingly strained budgets, greater competition among institutions (including public, private, for-profit, and virtual universities), and rigorous accountability? And how do you balance the expectation of so many legislatures and governing boards that you demonstrate student success with their simultaneous expectation that you obtain more and more external funding from sponsored research and the frequent pursuit of grants?

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